Suarez should stay at Liverpool and win trophies, says Toure as defender claims Reds are ready for success

Kolo Toure has told Luis Suarez he can fulfil all his ambitions with Liverpool after insisting his new club is geared up for success.

Arsenal, Toure's former club, are the only side to have made a serious offer for Suarez, who is anxious to quit Liverpool so he can play in the Champions League and compete for top honours.

But Toure, who left Arsenal in 2009 after winning the league title and two FA Cups to join Manchester City for reasons similar to Suarez, does not believe the Uruguay international has to quit Anfield to taste success.

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'Of course if Luis stays he can have more chances to win trophies,' said Toure. 'This club is definitely prepared (for success) - the organisation, the mentality of the players and the staff.

'This is a top, professional club. It is amazing. He is a great player, a fantastic player. But it is up to the club to decide what they think will be best for everybody.'

Toure became Liverpool's first summer signing, arriving on a free transfer from City, and he was drafted in to provide cover following Jamie Carragher's retirement.

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There is no sense, though, that Toure - who has been allocated the No 4 shirt - has moved to Anfield to just make up the numbers over the course of his two-year deal.

His aim is to give Brendan Rodgers a major selection problem and the 32-year-old will get an opportunity to show what he can do when Liverpool play their first friendly against League One side Preston at Deepdale this Saturday.

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'It is an honour to play for Liverpool,' said Toure. 'I have been here for two weeks and I have seen a lot of good things. I will give everything for Liverpool. Jamie Carragher was a really important player and Liverpool had to look for someone to replace him.'

Though Toure had other options to stay in the Barclays Premier League or move abroad, he did not have to think hard about his decision, adding: 'When I got the call, you can't joke with (Liverpool). I had to make the decision straightaway. This is a winning club. I want to be part of history here.'